(hint - click on the titles of each group and you can get to the winner pages and go to the stories themselves)

Editor's Choice Winners1st Place: Swish, Hush, Shush-a-bye by Sharlyn Guthrie
2nd Place: Once Upon a Time, Smonce Upon A Time by Allison Egley
3rd Place: I'm Just Letting You Know by Marilee Alvey
4th Place: Flitter's Foggy Day by Joanne Sher
5th Place: And He But a Youth by Janice Cartwright
6th Place: It Wasn't Me! by Christine Dunn
7th Place: Something Awful is Lurking About by Jennie Hilligus
8th Place: I'm So Unhappy All The Time by Peter Stone
9th Place: Lou's Red Blue and Green Thing by Betty Castleberry
10th Place: Waiting For The Axe To Fall by Bonnie Winters

Level Champion Challenge WINNERS for Level 2 – Intermediate1st Place: I'm So Unhappy All The Time by Peter Stone
2nd Place: Clarence and the Copycat by Jennifer Klein
3rd Place: The Day No One Told Hannah What to Do by Kristen Hester
Highly Commended: WANTED: Adventures for Two by Cathy Kane
Highly Commended: The Blue Balloon by Esther Gellert

[url=http://www.faithwriters.com/wc-archives-level3-list.php?id=119&level=3]Level Champion Challenge WINNERS for Level 3 – Advanced
[/url]1st Place: Swish, Hush, Shush-a-bye by Sharlyn Guthrie
2nd Place: Once Upon a Time, Smonce Upon A Time by Allison Egley
3rd Place: Flitter's Foggy Day by Joanne Sher
Highly Commended: It Wasn't Me! by Christine Dunn
Highly Commended: Waiting For The Axe To Fall by Bonnie Winters

"I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service. And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God. "

Congratulations to everyone! The children's stories were all so great. I don't think I'll have to go to the library all summer. I'll just read my kids the stories from the challenge list! They have already had fun reading them with me and helping me write comments. I figure they really know what kids like since...well...their kids!